FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] This invention relates to the technical field of cleaning equipment, in particular
to a cleaning robot and a cleaning mechanism thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] The sweeping robot is an automatic cleaning device that reduces the pressure on people
to clean. The sweeping robot generally adopts the structure of a roller brush, a roller,
a sewage collection tank, and a clean water tank. The clean water is supplied from
one end of the sewage collection tank to the roller, and sewage squeezed from the
roller is absorbed into the sewage tank through negative pressure. The sewage is generally
squeezed by providing a projection at the bottom of the sewage collection tank, which
is pressed against the surface of the roller to squeeze the sewage from the roller.
Due to the sliding friction between the roller and the projection, the load on the
motor of the roller increases, thereby consuming more energy and reducing the battery
life of the sweeping robot. The small depth of depression of the projection into the
roller limits the ability to squeeze the sewage. Moreover, the friction between the
sewage collection tank and the roller is relatively loud.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0003] Based on this, it is necessary for the present disclosure to provide a cleaning mechanism
that has high squeezing capability, can reduce energy consumption, and reduces noise.
[0004] The present disclosure also provides a cleaning robot.
[0005] In order to achieve the object of the present disclosure, the present disclosure
adopts the following technical solutions:
A cleaning mechanism includes a flexible roller, a motor that drives the flexible
roller to rotate, a water squeezing roller, a roller brush, and a sewage collection
tank. The sewage collection tank is located above the flexible roller, and the water
squeezing roller is disposed adjacent to the sewage collection tank. A center of the
water squeezing roller is disposed in parallel with a center of the flexible roller,
and a surface of the water squeezing roller is pressed against a surface of the flexible
roller. The roller brush contacts the flexible roller. When the flexible roller rotates,
the water squeezing roller presses sewage out of the flexible roller and into the
sewage collection tank.
[0006] The above cleaning mechanism adopts a method of squeezing sewage by a water squeezing
roller. Due to rolling friction between the flexible roller and the water squeezing
roller instead of sliding friction, the resistance to the flexible roller is reduced,
thereby reducing the energy consumption in the squeezing process. The noise due to
rolling friction is also reduced accordingly compared to the noise due to sliding
friction. The water squeezing roller can be installed at a pressing depth according
to what is needed and is not restricted by the sewage collection tank. As the depth
of the water squeezing roller is increased, and the squeezing capability is enhanced.
[0007] In some embodiments, the water squeezing roller is made of a hard material.
[0008] In some embodiments, the water squeezing roller presses the flexible roller to form
a depressed portion on the surface of the flexible roller. About one-fourth to one-half
of the water squeezing roller is located in the depressed portion.
[0009] In some embodiments, one third of the water squeezing roller is located in the depressed
portion.
[0010] In some embodiments, the number of water squeezing rollers is one, and the water
squeezing roller and the roller brush are respectively located at two sides of the
sewage collection tank.
[0011] In some embodiments, the number of water squeezing rollers is two and are respectively
disposed on both sides of the sewage collection tank.
[0012] In some embodiments, the cleaning mechanism further includes a garbage collection
box. The garbage collection box is located at one side of the flexible roller and
directly under the roller brush. One side of the garbage collection box abuts the
flexible roller.
[0013] In some embodiments, the cleaning mechanism further includes a scraper disposed in
an arc shape and having one end connected to a side of the garbage collection box
abutting the flexible roller.
[0014] In some embodiments, the cleaning mechanism further includes a load bearing wheel
that is located between the garbage collection box and the scraper and abuts the garbage
collection box and the scraper, respectively.
[0015] It is also a need of the present disclosure to provide a cleaning robot that includes
the cleaning mechanism described.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] In order to more clearly explain the embodiments of the present disclosure or the
technical solutions relative to the prior art, the drawings to be used in the description
of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below. Obviously, the
drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present disclosure.
For those skilled in the art, drawings of other embodiments can also be obtained based
on these drawings without any creative work.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the cleaning mechanism according
to a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the cleaning mechanism of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the overall structure of the cleaning mechanism according
to another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a cleaning mechanism according to another preferred
embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the structure of the cleaning mechanism of Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a cleaning mechanism according to another preferred
embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a cleaning mechanism according to another preferred
embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] To facilitate an understanding of the present disclosure, the present disclosure
will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The preferred embodiments of the disclosure are given in the accompanying drawings.
However, the present disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and is not
limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided
so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete. It should be noted that when
an element is referred to as being "fixed" to another element, it may be directly
on the other element or there may also be an intervening element. When an element
is considered to be "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to
the other element or there may be an intervening center element. Unless otherwise
defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly
understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The
terminology used in the description of the present disclosure herein is for the purpose
of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the present
disclosure.
Embodiment 1
[0018] Referring to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, a cleaning robot according to a preferred embodiment
of the present disclosure includes a shell and a cleaning mechanism 100 located in
the shell. The cleaning mechanism 100 includes a flexible roller 10 and a sewage collection
tank 20 located above the flexible roller 10. A water squeezing roller 30 is located
on one side of the flexible roller 10, a roller brush 40 is located on the side of
the flexible roller 10 and contacts the flexible roller 10, and a garbage collection
box 50 is located on the side of the flexible roller 10 and under the roller brush
40. A motor 13 drives the flexible roller 10 to rotate, and the flexible roller 10
can remove dirt on the ground when rotated. When the flexible roller 10 rotates, the
water squeezing roller 30 presses sewage in the flexible roller 10 into the sewage
collection tank 20 to collect the sewage. The roller brush 40 is driven by a roller
brush motor to remove the dirt on the flexible roller 10, and the dirt falls into
the garbage collection box 50 below the roller brush 40 to remove the dirt.
[0019] The rotating shaft of the flexible roller 10 is made of a hard material, and a peripheral
portion is made of a flexible material, for example, a sponge, a cotton cloth or the
like, so that water is easily absorbed and the cleaning function is easily achieved.
The flexible roller 10 is driven to rotate by a motor, and the motor is mounted inside
the shell.
[0020] The sewage collection tank 20 is located above the flexible roller 10 for collecting
the sewage discharged from the flexible roller 10 and for guiding clean water onto
the flexible roller 10 to supply the flexible roller 10 with clean water. The bottom
of the sewage collection tank 20 is provided with a plurality of small holes for discharging
clean water and receiving sewage. In this embodiment, there is a small gap between
the sewage collection tank 20 and the flexible roller 10, which facilitates the flow
of sewage into the sewage collection tank 20 and facilitates the rotation of the flexible
roller 10.
[0021] The water squeezing roller 30 has a cylindrical shape, and the water squeezing roller
30 is disposed close to the sewage collection tank 20 to press the sewage into the
sewage collection tank 20. The surface of the water squeezing roller 30 is pressed
against the surface of the flexible roller 10. In the present embodiment, there is
a gap between the water squeezing roller 30 and the side surface of the sewage collection
tank 20. The water squeezing roller 30 presses the flexible roller 10 such that the
surface of the flexible roller 10 forms a depressed portion 12, and one-fourth to
one-half of the water squeezing roller 30 is located in the depressed portion 12.
This will not affect the normal rotation of the flexible roller 10, but enables the
sewage to be squeezed out of the flexible roller 10. Of course, the flexible roller
10 can also be rotated when the portion of the water squeezing roller 30 located in
the depressed portion 12 is larger. In the present embodiment, one-third of the water
squeezing roller 30 is located in the depressed portion 12, which is the optimum press
down size.
[0022] It can be understood that the number of water squeezing rollers 30 may be one or
more, and a plurality of water squeezing rollers 30 may be used without affecting
the normal operation of the cleaning mechanism 100. In the present embodiment, the
number of water squeezing rollers 30 is one, and the water squeezing roller 30 and
the roller brush 40 are respectively located on two sides of the sewage collection
tank 20.
[0023] The water squeezing roller 30 is made of a hard material to facilitate the pressing
of the flexible roller 10. For example, the water squeezing roller 30 is made of a
wood material, a plastic material, a metal material, or the like, and the above objects
can be achieved. The water squeezing roller 30 is mounted in the shell, for example,
connected to the shell, or is mounted in the shell through a mounting bracket near
the sewage collection tank 20.
[0024] The garbage collection box 50 is located to one side of the flexible roller 10 and
directly under the roller brush 40. One side of the garbage collection box 50 abuts
the flexible roller 10 so that the garbage being brushed by the flexible roller 10
can fall into the garbage collection box 50. The garbage collection box 50 is U-shaped,
but the corners are arranged in a square shape.
[0025] Further, a scraper 51 is provided on the side of the garbage collection box 50 close
to the flexible roller 10 for scraping the garbage onto the flexible roller 10. A
load bearing wheel 60 is disposed between the garbage collection box 50 and the scraper
51 for increasing the load-bearing capacity of the garbage collection box 50. The
scraper 51 is disposed in an arc shape and has one end connected to one side of the
garbage collection box 50 abutting the flexible roller 10.
Embodiment 2
[0026] Referring to Fig. 3, the cleaning mechanism 200 of the present embodiment is different
from the first embodiment in that the number of water squeezing rollers 30 is two,
which are respectively disposed on two sides of the sewage collection tank 20. That
is, one of the water squeezing rollers 30 is located on the left side of the sewage
collection tank 20 and is disposed near the sewage collection tank 20, and another
water squeezing roller 30 is located on the right side of the sewage collection tank
20 and is disposed near the sewage collection tank 20. The roller brush 40 is disposed
below the water squeezing roller 30 and is disposed adjacent to the water squeezing
roller 30 to reduce the volume of the entire cleaning mechanism 200.
Embodiment 3
[0027] The cleaning mechanism of this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that
the number of water squeezing rollers 30 is three, which are respectively disposed
on two sides of the sewage collection tank 20. That is, one of the water squeezing
rollers 30 is located on the left side of the sewage collection tank 20 and is disposed
near the sewage collection tank 20, and another water squeezing roller 30 is located
on the right side of the sewage collection tank 20 and is disposed near the sewage
collection tank 20. The roller brush 40 is disposed below the water squeezing roller
30 and is disposed near the water squeezing roller 30 to reduce the volume of the
entire cleaning mechanism 100. The last water squeezing roller 30 is disposed below
the water squeezing roller 30 on the left side of the sewage collection tank 20 and
can also act to squeeze sewage.
Embodiment 4
[0028] Referring to Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, the cleaning mechanism 300 of the present embodiment
is different from the first embodiment in that the cleaning mechanism 300 further
includes a water tank 70 that is used for containing the clean water for the cleaning
flexible roller 10 and the sewage generated by the flexible roller 10. The water tank
70 is a closed structure.
[0029] The cleaning mechanism 300 includes a water tank body 71 and a partitioning member
72 disposed in the water tank body 71. The partitioning member 72 divides the water
tank body 71 into a first chamber 73 and a second chamber 74. The first chamber 73
communicates with the first pipe 75. The second chamber 74 communicates with the second
pipe 76. The first chamber 73 is for containing clean water or sewage, and the second
chamber 74 is for containing sewage or clean water. The partitioning member 72 can
be moved along the inner wall of the water tank body 71 by external force or water
pressure to adjust the capacity of the first chamber 73 and the second chamber 74
making the water tank body 71 flexible during use. An external force, such as force
of a user, directly toggles the partitioning member 72. The first pipe 75 and the
second pipe 76 communicate with the sewage collection tank 20, respectively.
[0030] When the first chamber 73 is used to hold clean water, the second chamber 74 is used
to hold sewage. When the first chamber 73 is used to hold sewage, the second chamber
74 is used to hold clean water. In this embodiment, the first chamber 73 is for holding
clean water, and the second chamber 74 is for holding sewage. That is, the first pipe
75 is a clean water pipe, the first chamber 73 is a clean water cavity, the second
pipe 76 is a sewage pipe, and the second chamber 74 is a sewage cavity. The first
pipe 75 and the second pipe 76 are both connected to the sewage collection tank 20.
The first pipe 75 provides clean water to the sewage collection tank 20, and the second
pipe 76 receives the sewage in the sewage collection tank 20.
[0031] In this embodiment, the partition member 72 includes a piston 720 and a guiding member
721. The piston 720 abuts against an inner wall of the water tank body 71. The guiding
member 721 is movably connected to the water tank body 71. The piston 720 is moved
along the inner wall of the water tank body 71 due to water pressure to adjust the
capacity of the first chamber 73 and the second chamber 74. For example, when the
volume of clean water entering the water tank body 71 is greater than the volume of
the sewage entering the water tank body 71, the piston 720 is subjected to the water
pressure of the clean water and moves toward the sewage chamber. In contrast, when
the volume of the sewage entering the water tank body 71 is larger than the volume
of clean water entering the water tank body 71, the piston 720 is subjected to the
water pressure of the sewage and moves toward the clean water chamber.
[0032] In this embodiment, the side wall of the water tank body 71 defines a guide hole
77. The guiding member 721 is sealingly mounted in the guide hole 77 to guide the
piston 720 to move. The guiding member 721 is sealingly mounted in the guide hole
77 to make sure that water leakage can be prevented. For example, a sealing rubber
ring is disposed on the periphery of the guide hole 77. Preferably, the guide hole
77 is disposed at a position near the top of the water tank body 71, so that water
can be prevented from leaking out of the water tank body 71 through the guide hole
77. In other embodiments, the guide hole 77 is formed at other positions of the water
tank body 71.
[0033] In this embodiment, the guiding member 721 is movably connected to the left side
or the right side of the water tank body 71. That is, the guide hole 77 is formed
on the left side or the right side of the water tank body 71. The first pipe 75 communicates
with the right side of the water tank body 71, and the second pipe 76 communicates
with the left side of the water tank body 71.
[0034] Further, a clean water pump 78 is disposed on the first pipe 75 to provide power
for the clean water to be pumped into the sewage collection tank 20. The second chamber
74 is connected to a vacuum pump 79 through a pipe. The vacuum pump 79 can increase
the negative pressure of the second chamber 74 to pull the sewage in the sewage collection
tank 20 into the second chamber 74.
[0035] Further, a water level sensor is disposed on the inner wall of the second chamber
74, and an alarm is disposed on the cleaning robot. The alarm is electrically connected
to the water level sensor. When the second chamber 74 is full of sewage, the water
level sensor senses the water level signal, and sends the water level signal to the
alarm. The alarm triggers to remind the user to clean the sewage tank.
Embodiment 5
[0036] Referring to Fig. 6, the cleaning mechanism 400 of the present embodiment is different
from the fourth embodiment in that the guiding member 721 is movably connected to
the top or bottom of the water tank body 71. That is, the guide hole 77 is opened
at the top portion of the water tank body 71 or the bottom portion. The first pipe
75 communicates with the lower portion of the water tank body 71, and the second pipe
76 communicates with the upper portion of the water tank body 71.
Embodiment 6
[0037] Referring to Fig. 7, the cleaning mechanism 500 of the present embodiment is different
from the fourth embodiment in that the partition member 72 includes a leaf 722 and
a rotating shaft 723. The leaf 722 includes a first partition 724 and a second partition
725. The first partition 724 and the second partition 725 are respectively pivotally
connected to the rotating shaft 723 to respectively rotate along the rotating shaft
723 due to water pressure. The first partition 724 and the second partition 725 respectively
abut the water tank body 71, and the rotating shaft 723 is connected to the water
tank body 71, so that the first partition 724 and the second partition 725 form a
first chamber 73 and a second chamber 74. When the water pressure on one side is large,
the first partition 724 and the second partition 725 move in opposite directions to
adjust the capacity of the first chamber 73 and the second chamber 74.
[0038] The above-mentioned embodiments are merely illustrative of several embodiments of
the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed,
but is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. It should be noted
that a number of variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the
art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope
of the invention should be determined by the appended claims.
1. A cleaning mechanism, comprising:
a flexible roller;
a motor that drives the flexible roller to rotate;
a water squeezing roller;
a roller brush; and
a sewage collection tank, wherein:
the sewage collection tank is located above the flexible roller,
the water squeezing roller is disposed adjacent to the sewage collection tank,
a center of the water squeezing roller is disposed in parallel with a center of the
flexible roller,
a surface of the water squeezing roller is pressed against a surface of the flexible
roller,
the roller brush contacts the flexible roller, and
when the flexible roller rotates, the water squeezing roller presses out sewage in
the flexible roller into the sewage collection tank.
2. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the water squeezing roller is
made of a hard material.
3. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:
the water squeezing roller presses the flexible roller to form a depressed portion
on the surface of the flexible roller,
the water squeezing roller is located in the depressed portion, and
one-fourth to one-half of the water squeezing roller is located in the depressed portion.
4. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 3, wherein one-third of the water squeezing
roller is located in the depressed portion.
5. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, wherein water squeezing roller and the
roller brush are respectively located at opposite sides of the sewage collection tank.
6. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, comprising:
a second water squeezing roller, wherein the water squeezing roller and the second
water squeezing roller are respectively located at opposite sides of the sewage collection
tank.
7. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, comprising:
a garbage collection box, wherein:
the garbage collection box is located on one side of the flexible roller and located
directly below the roller brush, and
a side of the garbage collection box abuts the flexible roller.
8. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 7, comprising:
a scraper, wherein the scraper is disposed in an arc shape and has one end connected
to the side of the garbage collection box abutting the flexible roller.
9. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 8, comprising:
a load bearing wheel, wherein the load bearing wheel is located between the garbage
collection box and the scraper and abuts the garbage collection box and the scraper.
10. A sweeping robot comprising the cleaning mechanism of any one of claims 1-9.
11. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, comprising:
a second water squeezing roller, wherein the roller brush contacts the second water
squeezing roller.
12. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 11, wherein, in a direction of rotation
of the flexible roller, the sewage collection tank is located between the second water
squeezing roller and the water squeezing roller.
13. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 11, wherein, in a direction of rotation
of the flexible roller, the second water squeezing roller is located between the roller
brush and the second water squeezing roller.
14. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1, comprising:
a garbage collection box, wherein the garbage collection box is located adjacent the
flexible roller and located below the roller brush.